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R.E.Religious Education at Holy Trinity C of E Junior School must be seen in the context of our Mission Statement. It is at the heart of Christian distinctiveness of the school and central to school effectiveness. EnglishAt Holy Trinity CofE Junior School, we believe that...

Religious Education at Holy Trinity C of E Junior School must be seen in the context of our Mission Statement. It is at the heart of Christian distinctiveness of the school and central to school effectiveness.

At Holy Trinity CofE Junior School, we believe that reading and writing underpin the entire curriculum. The skills we learn in English contribute to the progress and attainment of pupils in all subjects.

At Holy Trinity, we encourage children to see that mathematics is an essential skill needed for everyday life. We work hard to deliver a curriculum that enables all pupils to acquire fluency in the key areas of mathematics.

Music is a universal language that embodies one of the highest forms of creativity. Music uses vocal and instrumental sounds as an artistic medium for personal, social and cultural expression, and is part of the cultural heritage of all teachers and pupils.

French is taught with a focus on practical communication so that the children’s conversational skills are developed. In Holy Trinity, we aim to provide a balance of both spoken and written language to lay the fundamentals for further study at KS3.

History teaching focuses on enabling children to think as historians and bring history to life. We place an emphasis on historical skills enabling children to learn about the past through these key skills.

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